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A Late Spring.

    By W. M. MacKeracher



    Twelve weeks had passed - how slowly! - day by day,
    Since formal, dull Sir Calendar had bowed
    Old Winter from the scene, and cried, "Make way!
    The Spring, the Spring!" and still a sullen cloud
    Obscured the sky, and the north wind blew chill;
    When lo, one morn the miracle began;
    A Presence brooded over vale and hill,
    And through all life a quickening impulse ran.

    Long-hushed, forgotten melodies awoke
    Within my soul; the rapture of the boy
    Refilled me; o'er my arid being broke
    A brimming tide of elemental joy
    From primal deeps; and all my happy springs
    Came back to me - I was the peer of kings!



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